The Best Running Gear on Amazon, Handpicked by the Runner’s World Team
Our editors tested (and loved) these essentials—from apparel to accessories—that’ll keep you moving comfortably and efficiently.

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If you’re hunting for the best running gear on Amazon, you already know it can feel like falling down a rabbit hole of 10,000 sneakers, shorts, and gadgets all promising to make you faster, stronger, or at least less sweaty. That’s why we’ve done the dirty (and often gross) work for you. At Runner’s World, we’ve tested, sweated in, and sometimes cried in this gear so you don’t have to spend your evenings endlessly scrolling. Our cart is full of the good stuff you actually want, and yes, that includes more than one anti-chafe cream—for both your nipples and your butt. Because runners know: where there’s friction, there’s regret.
The right gear can change everything. It’s the difference between feeling like a gazelle or waddling home in soggy socks wondering why you signed up for that 10K. We’re not saying a pair of shorts or a certain slick little stick of lube will make you love hills, but it’s a lot easier to tolerate them when your thighs aren’t on fire by mile two. Sometimes it just takes a new gadget, shinier water bottle, or miracle cream to get us moving.
There is some running gear not readily available or easy to grab on Amazon. Sneakers for one, are often sold by third-party sellers only, or they have more limited sizes, styles, and colors. Technical gear like sunglasses, performance wear, and running vests are also often only available on the maker’s websites or through specialty shops online. That’s why this list exists. You can learn what’s best to buy on Amazon, and get a glimpse into what a group of people wacky enough to make running our jobs buy every day.
In this roundup, you’ll find gear we actually swear by—practical picks, some borderline lifesavers, and a couple that might even make you laugh. Running is already hard enough. Your gear shouldn’t be.
Cat Bowen has been covering parenting and home for over a decade. At Best Products, she has tested hundreds of products for parents and for the home, often spending dozens of hours per product to ensure her reviews are accurate and informative. Prior to joining the team, she was at Romper where she covered everything from breastfeeding to child sleep habits to abortion rights access. You can find her work on Bustle, Romper, and more. Cat is a bit of an intellectual magpie and perpetual student, most recently receiving a graduate degree in gender studies where she examined a topic that vexes so many — pockets in women’s clothing.

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